1.44 TrustZone EIC Pin Toggle - PIC32CMLS60
This example application demonstrates handling of external pin interrupt in secure and non-secure project.
Description
This demonstrates TrustZone feature and uses two projects viz., Secure and Non-Secure Project that work together on the same MCU and offering security isolation between the Trusted and the Non-trusted resources in the device.
- Secure project uses an EIC pin to generate interrupt on rising edge and toggles the LED0
- Non-secure project uses an EIC pin to generate interrupt on rising edge and toggle an GPIO pin and LED1
- Non-secure project also uses RTC to generate periodic event to toggle a GPIO pin
Components Used
- EIC - Configured as Mix-Secure Peripheral for Secure EIC and Non-secure EIC interrupts
- Event System - Configured as Mix-Secure Peripheral for the Secure and Non-secure events
- RTC - Configured as Non-secure mode
- LED0 - Configured as Secure mode
- LED1 - Configured as Non-secure mode
- Two NON_SECURE_PIN - Configured as Non-secure mode
Downloading and Building the Application
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Type | Path |
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Project Group | apps/trustZone/eic/eic_pin_toggle_ls60 |
Secure Project | apps/trustZone/eic/eic_pin_toggle_ls60/Secure/firmware |
Non-Secure Project | aapps/trustZone/eic/eic_pin_toggle_ls60/NonSecure/firmware |
Project Name | Description |
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pic32cm_ls60_cpro_Secure.X pic32cm_ls60_cpro_NonSecure.X | Secure and Non-secure MPLABX project for PIC32CM LS60 Curiosity Pro Evaluation Kit |
Setting Up the Hardware
The following table shows the target hardware for the application projects.
Project Name | Board |
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pic32cm_ls60_cpro_Secure.X pic32cm_ls60_cpro_NonSecure.X | PIC32CM LS60 Curiosity Pro Evaluation Kit |
Setting Up PIC32CM LS60 Curiosity Pro Evaluation Kit
- Connect the Debug USB port on the board to the computer using a micro USB cable
- Connect an oscilloscope/Logic analyzer to monitor the PORT pin PA22 (Pin #14 on EXT1)
- Connect an oscilloscope/Logic analyzer to monitor the PORT pin PB31 (Pin #12 on EXT1)
- Tie a push button switch to PA23 (Pin #13 on EXT1) to drive the line LOW on switch press and also connect the same to the oscilloscope/logic analyzer
Running the Application
- Open the project group in the MPLAB X IDE and set the non-secure project as main project
- Build and program the application
- Observe the output for PIC32CM LS60 Curiosity Pro Evaluation
Kitas follows:
- LED0(Green) is toggled on Switch (SW0) press using EIC interrupt in secure project
- LED1(Red) is toggled on Switch (SW1) press using EIC interrupt in non-secure project
- Pin PA22 is toggled on Switch (connected to PA23) press using EIC interrupt in non-secure project
- Periodic RTC event (every ~32ms) toggles PB31 pin in non-secure project